Here’s our first look at some images of the OnePlus X

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Last Updated Originally published October 10, 2015 · 5:20 AM EDT
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We have a general idea of what kind of specs the OnePlus Mini will have, but what it looks like has been a mystery until now. It was actually confirmed earlier this week that the smartphone will be called the OnePlus X, but from what we can tell, it’s still a miniature version of the OnePlus 2. At least, that’s what these recently leaked images seem to suggest. We won’t know for certain until OnePlus unveils the device, however, but that unveiling is expected to happen next week, so we won’t have to wait long. 

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OnePlus supposedly has another device in the pipeline, possibly known as the OnePlus X or OnePlus Mini, and the above picture appears to reveal what said device looks like. No, that’s not an iPhone 5, but you could have fooled us; the device seems to feature a glass (or plastic?) back, aluminum frame, and speaker grills on the bottom. To be fair, it’s not that far of a departure from what the OnePlus 2 looks like, which isn’t a bad thing at all. The device made a recent appearance at the FCC, which revealed some minor details about the upcoming phone. The handset measures in at 5.5 x 2.2 x 0.27 inches, support for LTE bands 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8, and GSM frequency support at 850, 900, 1800, and 1900MHz. Additional details include a microSD connector, and a max processor speed of 1.9GHz. While the device isn’t meant to be OnePlus’ flagship, a recent report claimed it could fix a lot of the problems we had with the OnePlus 2. Along with the specs mentioned above, the device is expected to feature expandable storage, NFC, Quick Charge 2.0 and a water-resistant design, with a price around $250.

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